Elections 272 Die from Exhaustion Counting Ballots in Indonesian Presidential Election

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JAKARTA — Ten days afterIndonesia held the world’s biggest single-day elections, more than 270 election staff have died.

The workers have died mostly of fatigue-related illnesses caused by long hours of work counting millions of ballot papers by hand, an official said on Sunday.

The April 17 elections were the first time the country of 260 million people combined the presidential vote with national and regional parliamentary ones, with an aim to cut costs.

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Voting was largely peaceful and was estimated to have drawn 80 percent of the total 193 million voters, who each had to punch up to five ballot papers in over 800,000 polling stations.

But conducting the eight-hour vote in a country that stretches more than 5,000 kilometres from its western to eastern tips proven to be both a Herculean logistical feat and deadly for officials, who had to count ballot papers by hand.

As of Saturday night, 272 election officials had died, mostly from overwork-related illnesses, while 1,878 others had fallen ill, said Arief Priyo Susanto, spokesman of the General Elections Commission (KPU).

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The Health Ministry issued a circular letter on April 23 urging health facilities to give utmost care for sick election staff, while the Finance Ministry is working on compensation for families of the deceased, Susanto added.

The KPU has come under fire due to the rising death toll.

“The KPU is not prudent in managing the workload of staff,” said Ahmad Muzani, deputy chairman of the campaign of opposition presidential candidate Prabowo Subianto, reported by news website Kumparan.com.

Sandiaga Uno, Subianto’s running mate, said the way the election was carried out in the country was inherently flawed.

“If the victims continue to fall, there is something fundamentally very wrong,” he said, according toCNN Indonesia.

Prabowo, who independent pollsters said was the loser of the 2019 polls based on quick counts, had alleged widespread cheating and his campaign claimed some officials punched ballots in favor of incumbent President Joko Widodo. Widodo’s security minister said the allegations were baseless.


Both candidates have declared victory, though quick counts suggested Widodo won the election by around 9-10 percentage points.

The KPU will conclude vote counting and announce winners of the presidential and parliamentary elections on May 22.
 
As Thomas Jefferson once said - I'd rather have hundreds of dead people counting votes than a fucking computer.
 
Here lies Pahoho. Death by trying to count too many votes? Im completely stunned. This seems like one of the most insane coincidences in recorded history. Do Indonesians have weak hearts genetically?
 
drawn 80 percent of the total 193 million voters

Ok, what are they doing for this voter turnout rate that the US is not?
 
That's depressing as fuck. 272! You think they would have stepped in and adjusted the workload after the first few died.

RIP to those poor people.
 
drawn 80 percent of the total 193 million voters

Ok, what are they doing for this voter turnout rate that the US is not?

For one they have 800,000 polling stations. I guess they don’t practice the kind of democracy where you try for minimal voter turn out by making voting difficult.
 
You know, if they had said 27 died counting ballots, I would have thought that was a lot.
 
these people don't know what real voting nightmares are like.
I had to stand in line for an hour an a half. I was damn near disenfranchised
 
For one they have 800,000 polling stations. I guess they don’t practice the kind of democracy where you try for minimal voter turn out by making voting difficult.

Imagine not being able to vote for the majority of your life and then all of a sudden becoming able to vote . I would say the turn out is going to be pretty big.
2002 was the first time they were even allowed to vote for their president

Side note. Government issued Indonesian ID card required to vote
 
Lol, @ triggered liberals exploding as they count all those votes for Trump!!!
 
Jesus, I've been there and I can tell you it must've been a logistical nightmare. Lots of places that still doesn't have road infrastructure in there.
 
For one they have 800,000 polling stations. I guess they don’t practice the kind of democracy where you try for minimal voter turn out by making voting difficult.
Wonder if everyone has off of work for voting or if voting is a weekend thing too
 
Imagine not being able to vote for the majority of your life and then all of a sudden becoming able to vote . I would say the turn out is going to be pretty big.
2002 was the first time they were even allowed to vote for their president

Side note. Government issued Indonesian ID card required to vote

Side not, voting in America require a valid SSID and valid address.
 
I guess the same enthusiasm that leads to such a high voter turnout must also result in a dangerous level of dedication from election staff.
 
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